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Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Nov 15, 2023 | Replies (123)

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You might try a Glutathione IV to see if that helps and if it does then you can start taking a NAC supplement as that is a precursor for your body to make Glutathione. Many LHC patients have depleted Glutathione.

If that doesn’t help then it may be your NAD is depleted. You could try a NAD IV to see and then start taking niacinamide to help your body produce its own NAD again as many LHC patients have depleted niacinamide and can’t produce NAD.

Glutathione IV is much cheaper than a NAD IV, so I would start with that. I wass as deficient in Glutathione, been taking NAC for 2 1/2 months now and it helps a lot though it is very slow progress, will likely take 4 to 6 months to feel back to normal.

As with any treatment options, google theses thoroughly to make sure they are safe for you to try. There are a few people (like those on blood thinners) that can’t take these. There May be other situations and or medications you are taking that wouldn’t not make these an option for you to try. You should also run it by your doctor to make sure trying either of these could cause you any harm with your personal health situation.

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Thank you so much for your detailed response.
I have taken glutathione and Nac orally. It doesn’t seem to help me going that route. I suspect it is because my gut is too damaged. The final stage of Covid attacked my gut. I spent twelve hours vomiting and it seems some fairly severe damage was done. I take probiotic, drink kefir etc. etc etc, to try to rebuild, but I’m still plagued with severe constipation and a locked up bowel.
I have lost about 35 lbs and I’m pretty frail now.
Now that I am FINALLY with a group that acknowledges Long Covid, I can discuss some of the things you have suggested.
Thank you.